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MCLA in 4: Sample Degree Completion Plan*
BIOLOGY – BIOTECHNOLOGY
First Year (Fall)
BIOL150
BIOL101
Introduction to Biology (4)
Biology Seminar for Majors (1)
CHEM150
ENGL150
MATHxxx
Intro to Chemistry I (CSTL) (4)
College Writing II (CWR)
Quantitative Reasoning (CMA)
Second Year (Fall)
BIOL245
Zoology (4)
CHEM201 Organic Chemistry I (4)
CCA1xx
Creative Arts 100 level (CCA)
Elective
Free Elective (or MODL101)
PHED 1xx Phys Ed activity class (1)
First Year (Spring)
BIOL235
Botany (4)
CHEM152 Intro to Chemistry II (CSTL) (4)
CSS1xx
Self & Society 100 level (CSS)
CCCL100
Computing & Comm (CCL)
PHED 1xx Phys Ed activity class (1)
Second Year (Spring)
BIOL240
CHEM202
Genetics (4)
Organic Chemistry II (4)
CHH1xx
MODL102
Human Heritage 100 level (CHH)
Elementary Language II (CLA)
Third Year (Fall)
BIOL360
Biochemistry
PHYS131
General Physics I (4)
BIOL330
Biology Seminar (1)
CSS2xx
Self & Society 200 level (CSS)
CSCI243
Database Development
Third Year (Spring)
BIOL320
Microbiology (4)
BIOL390
Biometry
PHYS132
General Physics II (4)
CHH2xx
Human Heritage 200 level (CHH)
Elective
Free Elective (upper level)
Fourth Year (Fall)
BIOL410
Biotechniques (4)
BIOL420
Bioinformatics
CCA2xx
Creative Arts 200 level (CCA)
Elective
Free Elective (upper level)
Elective
Free Elective (upper level)
Fourth Year (Spring)
BIOL480
Cell Biology (4)
CCAP300
Tier III Core Capstone (CAP)
Elective
Free Elective (upper level)
Elective
Free Elective (upper level)
Elective
Free Elective
*This is a sample 4-year plan to complete
the major(s) listed above. While we believe
that this represents an accurate depiction of
the requirements, there are other pathways
to degree completion. We strongly
recommend that you meet with your
academic advisor(s) regularly to review
your requirements and progress toward
graduation.
CORE CURRICULUM
Tier I Reading, Thinking, Writing
Tier I Quantitative Reasoning
Tier I Computing & Technology
Tier I Language Arts
Tier II Creative Arts
Tier II Human Heritage
Tier II Self & Society
Tier II Science & Technology
Tier III Core Capstone
code
CWR
CMA
CCL
CLA
CCA
CHH
CSS
CSTL, CST
CAP
ALL COURSES 3 credits unless noted (#)
MASSACHUSETTS COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS
375 Church Street, North Adams 01247 | 413-662-5400 | [email protected] | www.mcla.edu
MCLA CO-CURRICULAR AND CAREER PLANNING
First Year (Fall) AWARENESS
First Year (Spring) ENGAGEMENT
Visit CSSE, meet the staff, attend a workshop
Meet with your academic advisor
Attend the President’s Ice Cream Social, explore
opportunities to join clubs and organizations
Start your ePortfolio (biography, goals)
Attend a campus-wide lecture or discussion
Create a resume, upload it to your ePortfolio
Attend the Undergraduate Research Conference
Get involved with one club or organization
Second Year (Fall) EXPLORATION
Second Year (Spring) REFINEMENT
Update your resume - summer experiences
Explore several career paths in your major
Get involved with at least one club, activity,
affinity group on campus
Volunteer in the community
Show your MCLA spirit, attend an event
Cultivate a relationship with a faculty mentor
Start your internship search
Plan ahead for travel course, study abroad, study
away opportunities
Take on a leadership position at MCLA
Advance your interviewing skills
Help out with a service learning project
Expand your ePortfolio
Third Year (Fall) PLANNING
Third Year (Spring) EXPERIENCE
Grad school? Career? Do some research!
Start building your network
Gain experience in a potential career field
Use ePortfolio to showcase your MCLA
experiences
Volunteer to assist with a campus event
Share your post-graduate ideas with your advisor
Make plans for an internship in your major
Attend a networking event or career fair
Go away! Travel course, off-campus internship,
study away or abroad
Present at Undergraduate Research Conference
Fourth Year (Fall) TRANSITION
Fourth Year (Spring) GRADUATION
Update your resume, compile professional
references
Polish your professional image – social media,
communication strategies, etc.
Mentor new MCLA students
Triple check your degree requirements
Attend a graduate school fair, take graduate
school entrance exams in October
Complete an internship
Apply for graduation, finish your ePortfolio
Write winning cover letters, search and apply for
jobs
Participate in mock interviews
Attend on- and off-campus career fairs
Send thank you notes to inspirational faculty and
staff
Walk across the stage and smile – you’re a
college graduate!
Participate in a community service event
Attend a CSSE sponsored workshop to enhance
your skills, explore summer jobs, etc.
MASSACHUSETTS COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS
375 Church Street, North Adams 01247 | 413-662-5400 | [email protected] | www.mcla.edu